The entrance to the home takes guests over a modern answer to a medieval moat. A sleek brushed metal bridge gives a view straight through the home’s glass walls from front to back, including peeks at the sleek and modern furnishings.
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But the views from the back of the house are really what sets this space apart. The home includes three main outdoor areas: a private lounging terrace accessible only from the master suite, a water lounge with bar and fireplace, and a “sky deck” for dramatic entertaining. The views offered from the property stretch from downtown Los Angeles to the Pacific Ocean (on a clear day) and make for impressive events – both intimate and large scale.
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While the views may be enough to convince even the pickiest shopper, the yard also includes lush green grass and the obligatory infinity edge pool.
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In terms of specifics, the home has five en-suite bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and 13 foot ceilings throughout. In addition, there is a luxury screening room, making it a perfect space for an entertainment industry veteran, as well as a large garage and sliding glass walls that open up throughout the house for an incredible, open feeling and view.
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